Exuding cool contemporary chic, this architect-designed property – part of an exclusive newly-built development of nine villas – comes with wonderful views across the blue Adriatic. One of the most impressive Croatia villa rentals on the picturesque Šibenik Riviera, it makes a supremely comfortable base for a memorable vacation. Spend blissfully lazy days on the penthouse terrace with a stunning sea views. Situated in the fourth row from the waterfront, apartment Windrose is angled for optimal sea views. The green roofs of the villas in the foreground are designed to create the impression of a garden between you and the sea.
With a floor-to-ceiling wall of glass, a 40 square meters living/dining area shares in the magnificent views and can be accessed directly from the terrace. It’s a supremely elegant and stylish space, open-plan and beautifully designed. There are comfortable sofas and a plasma TV, a dining area for 6, and an open plan kitchen. There are also three air-conditioned bedrooms, two with double beds and one with two single beds, and a bathroom. All rooms have LCD SAT TV’s, complimentary high speed Wi-Fi internet access and an A/C. Private parking is provided.
You’re not short of options for things to see and do in the area: the attractive local town of Primošten, with its lovely bars and restaurants, is just a 15 minute walk away. There are pebbled beaches nearby, where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling and watersports in the crystal clear waters. While in Croatia, spend a day visiting the Adriatic islands by boat, or consider day-trips to historic Trogir or the Krka National Park.

Apartment Windrose as a part of luxury residential complex is ideally located on the seafront and in immediate vicinity of a small charming town of Primošten and in proximity of two National Parks, Kornati and Krka. The town of Primošten is situated on an island that its inhabitants connected to the mainland five hundred years ago so as to reach their fields easier. The town’s name originates from this as well- it has been derived from the Dalmatian term ‘primostiti’- to bridge. Surrounded by seven small islands, Primošten is a gift of nature that leaves no one unimpressed. Old stone houses, churches and narrow stone-paved streets (Dalmatian 'kala') show a perfect blend of the past and the present. Once a fishing village, the town has developed into a touristic paradise in this part of the Adriatic. The charm this small town exudes is difficult to resist.